Lapis Lazuli Abstract Shape - Free Form - polished - Natural Stone - beautiful Color Combo - Height: 400 mm - Width: 220 mm- 12.2 kg - (1)

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Holds a master’s in chemistry with 25 years’ experience in minerals consulting.

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Description from the seller

This Lapis Lazuli object is truly exceptional. Its shape is very special and unique. The combination of Lapis Lazuli with the form, calcite, and pyrite makes it a one-of-a-kind abstract piece. The wooden base is included in the price.

Weight and dimensions: 12.2kg - 40x22x8cm

Lapis Lazuli is among the oldest known gemstones, revered as a sacred stone in ancient cultures such as Egypt, Mexico, and the Eastern civilizations. Among the Egyptians, it was considered the most precious gemstone that could be given as a burial offering to their pharaohs. This stone holds significance not only as jewelry and a healing stone but also as a pigment due to its vibrant and light-resistant azure blue color.

Origin: Sar-e-Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

Seller's Story

For almost 30 years, we have been passionately engaged in the field of minerals and gemstones. This is not just a job for us; it is a dedication that we pursue with joy. As direct importers, we primarily focus on minerals and gemstones from Afghanistan and Pakistan, but we also include products from around the world, including Madagascar, various regions in Africa, and Far Eastern countries such as China and Indonesia. We proudly showcase our products worldwide at leading mineral and gemstone fairs. Our selection is based on careful handpicking from our extensive inventory. All items you see here are shipped directly from Stuttgart, Germany, to locations around the globe. If you have any questions, we are always available to assist you.
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This Lapis Lazuli object is truly exceptional. Its shape is very special and unique. The combination of Lapis Lazuli with the form, calcite, and pyrite makes it a one-of-a-kind abstract piece. The wooden base is included in the price.

Weight and dimensions: 12.2kg - 40x22x8cm

Lapis Lazuli is among the oldest known gemstones, revered as a sacred stone in ancient cultures such as Egypt, Mexico, and the Eastern civilizations. Among the Egyptians, it was considered the most precious gemstone that could be given as a burial offering to their pharaohs. This stone holds significance not only as jewelry and a healing stone but also as a pigment due to its vibrant and light-resistant azure blue color.

Origin: Sar-e-Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

Seller's Story

For almost 30 years, we have been passionately engaged in the field of minerals and gemstones. This is not just a job for us; it is a dedication that we pursue with joy. As direct importers, we primarily focus on minerals and gemstones from Afghanistan and Pakistan, but we also include products from around the world, including Madagascar, various regions in Africa, and Far Eastern countries such as China and Indonesia. We proudly showcase our products worldwide at leading mineral and gemstone fairs. Our selection is based on careful handpicking from our extensive inventory. All items you see here are shipped directly from Stuttgart, Germany, to locations around the globe. If you have any questions, we are always available to assist you.
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Details

Number of items
1
Main Mineral
Lapis Lazuli
Mineral Form
Abstract Shape - Free Form - polished - Natural Stone - beautiful Color Combo
Weight
12.2 kg
Origin (Region/ City)
Sare Sang Valley
Country of Origin
Afghanistan
Height
400 mm
Width
220 mm
Depth
8 mm
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Objects sold
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